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Materials from the Research Library, Getty Research Institute located in Los Angeles, CA. The Getty Alchemy Collection includes books from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries dealing with the art and science of alchemy. Its core is formed by the Manly Palmer Hall collection, acquired in 1995 from the estate of the Los Angeles theosophist, who founded the Philosophical Research Society in Los Feliz. Originally acquired for its contribution to the history of visual symbolism, alchemy is now...
Topic: Books
Books digitized by the Internet Archive for the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
This collection features Boston Symphony Orchestra concert programs relating to BSO performances at Symphony Hall from 1881-2011, BSO trip performances from 1889-1975, and BSO Tanglewood performances from 1946-2010.
Books digitized by the Internet Archive for the State Library of Massachusetts .
Kansas State University Yearbooks 1891 and on.
This collection contains manuscripts from OPenn: https://openn.library.upenn.edu/ . OPenn has complete sets of high-resolution archival images of over 10,000 unique documents from the University of Pennsylvania Libraries and dozens of contributing institutions, along with machine-readable descriptive and technical metadata.
Topics: manuscripts, medieval manuscripts, renaissance manuscripts
This is a collection of campus newspapers and alumni newsletters, among other College publications, from the 19th Century to the present. Downloadable items include complete back issues of The Undergraduate, The Middlebury Campus, Middlebury College magazine, and more, currently held and maintained by Middlebury College Special Collections & Archives, Middlebury, Vt.
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The Improvement Era (1897-1970) was the official arm of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association. It followed the CONTRIBUTOR MAGAZINE (1879-1896). Joined officially to the YMMIA, the Era immediately became the premier adult periodical of the Church through its General Authority sponsorship and its focus on theology, history, contemporary affairs, and life in the Church.
Wartburg College Archives collection description: The College Archives preserves and promotes the historical records and rich heritage of Wartburg College. This collection contains digital items the College Archive has identified as being of interest to the Wartburg community.
This collection showcases heritage and legacy materials drawn from the Special Collections and The Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield University Archives at Milner Library, Illinois State University . Founded in 1857 as a normal university to prepare the state's teachers, ISU consequently has a rich heritage as the state's leader in all facets of teacher education, from classroom instruction to educational administration and national policy setting. Milner Library is an active partner in the teaching,...
Scandinavian Star Periodical for the Scandinavian and Danish Mission from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. First published in October of 1851 in Copenhagen. Became an international Magazine in 1967. Title varies: Skandinaviens stjerne, V. 1 (1851)- V. 105 (1956); Den Danske stjerne, V. 106 (1957)- V. 133 (1984); Stjernen, V. 134 (1985)- V. 147 (1998). Name changed to Liahona in January 2000. Danish title: Skandinaviens Stjerne. Organ for den danske og Norske Mission af Jesu...
Since 1916, St. Joseph's College has provided an affordable liberal arts education to a diverse group of students. Independent and coeducational, St. Joseph's prepares students for lives of integrity, social responsibility and service - lives that are worthy of the College's motto, Esse non videri - "To be and not to seem." The mission of the McEntegart Hall Library Archives is to collect, preserve, and make accessible documents and images that relate to the history of St. Joseph’s...
The University of the South , familiarly known as Sewanee, comprises a nationally recognized College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, a distinguished School of Theology, and an innovative School of Letters. Located on 13,000 acres on Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau, the University remains purposefully small, with an adherence to outstanding liberal arts education and enduring traditions of honor, community, and respect.
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Taylor University is an interdenominational liberal arts university of evangelical faith founded in 1846 and located in Upland, Indiana. The University Archives collects, preserves, and provides access to University records which document the heritage of Taylor University. The Zondervan Library provides information resources for curricular support and personal enrichment, tools for information access, instruction and assistance in information seeking and evaluation, and a physical environment...
Brooklyn Public Library Established in 1896, BPL is one of the nation’s largest public library systems and currently has nearly 700,000 active cardholders. With a branch library within a half-mile of the majority of Brooklyn’s 2.6 million residents, BPL is a recognized leader in cultural offerings, literacy, out-of-school-time services, workforce development programs, and digital literacy. In a borough of wide economic disparity, where the costs of basic necessities...
The Guggenheim Museum Library contains published resources that reflect and inform museum collections and exhibitions, with particular focus on modern and contemporary art, architecture, and photography. The Guggenheim Library is part of the Guggenheim Museum, an internationally renowned art museum and one of the most significant architectural icons of the 20th century. Founded on a collection of early modern masterpieces, the Guggenheim Museum today is an ever-growing institution devoted to...
The Berkeley Public Library has served the people of Berkeley since 1893, and looks forward to providing many more years of community service. The Library is one of the most heavily used libraries in California, serving a local population of 121,240 and more from the surrounding area. ( US Census estimate as of July 1, 2016) The Central Library, located in downtown Berkeley, and four recently renovated branches ensure easy library access for residents in Berkeley’s many and diverse...
The Portuguese and Brazilian books held at the John Carter Brown Library comprise one of the finest North American collections relating to Brazil before the country declared its independence from Portugal in 1822. The collection includes 650 titles before 1800 and another 500 titles from 1800 to 1822—including 165 books printed in Brazil itself after the *Impressão Regia* opened a branch in Rio de Janeiro in 1808 and presses began operating in Bahia. This collection has been compiled from a...
Topics: jcbportugalbrazil, brazil, portugal, John Carter Brown Library
Books from the Lehigh University Libraries
The John Carter Brown Library has one of the five largest collections of early Peruviana in the world. It is not just the number of Peruvian imprints of the colonial, independence, and early national periods held by the John Carter Brown Library that is important, however, but the diversity of those materials and in a great many instances, their singularity - being only known copies. The subjects range from ecclesiastical matters, to government papers, to indigenous language studies, and...
Topic: Peru
Duke holds one of the world’s largest collections of Confederate imprints, or items printed in the Confederate States of America between secession from the Union and the surrender of the Confederate military forces (December 1860-April 1865). Confederate imprints are notable for their fragility and ephemerality, due to the scarcity of high-quality paper and a lack of large publishing and printing houses in the South, as well as for the view their contents give of military and civilian life in...
Topics: Confederate, Civil War, American history
The Winchester Star is a weekly community newspaper published in Winchester, Massachusetts 1881-1972. Content provided by the Winchester Public Library .
Library materials digitized from the Bowdoin College Library , which houses a collection of over one million volumes, a variety of print, electronic, media, and primary resources, and offers individualized services to support teaching, learning, and research in the liberal arts and the sciences. Featured are works from the George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives that serve as sources for humanities research, the book arts, and College history.
Books contributed by BYU Hawaii
The University of Southern Mississippi's contributions to the Internet Archive document more than one hundred years of the University's history. This collection features graduate and undergraduate catalogs, yearbooks, and the alumni magazine. To access more materials available online from their special collections go to USM Digital Collections, found at http://digilib.usm.edu/index.php/cdm .
These are images of Fort Wayne City Council’s General Ordinances, Special Ordinances, Appropriations, Annexations, Resolutions, Confirming Resolutions, and Zoning Ordinances.
Saint Joseph's College was a coeducational, private, Catholic liberal arts college located in Rensselaer, Indiana. On Feb. 3, 2017, the school announced it would temporarily suspend operations at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year. SJC was founded in 1889 by Father Joseph A. Stephan, a missionary from Germany as a secondary school to educate Native Americans. In 1962, President Eisenhower dedicated the Halleck Center (named after Republican representative Charles Halleck)....
The University of Arizona Libraries ( http://new.library.arizona.edu ) and the Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University ( http://acku.edu.af ) are collaborating on preserving and creating Access to Afghanistan Literature. This project is currently funded by the University of Arizona Libraries and ACKU. From 2007 to 2012, the initial project was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Content includes: Unique collection of documents related to Afghanistan history, culture, and...
Topics: tucson, arizona
City directories contain a wealth of information for genealogists, researchers, and everyday history enthusiasts. These books tell the story of our past by inclu ding names and information about residents as well as businesses in Indianapolis through the years. Inside you'll find addresses and occupations of householders, complete business directories, and much more. The Indianapolis City Directory Collection is a collaborative project of IUPUI University Library and The Indianapolis Public...
The Thomas Pennant Barton Collection is acknowledged as one of the largest and most comprehensive collections in a public institution focusing on the writings of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The collection was the first in the United States to include the first four folios of the collected works of William Shakespeare, as well as some 45 early quarto editions of individual plays, many published during Shakespeare’s lifetime. As the preeminent Shakespeare collection from...
Topics: shakespeare, Thomas Pennant Barton, Boston Public Library
California's first legislature, meeting in 1849–50, charged the Secretary of State to receive "…all public records, registered maps, books, papers, rolls, documents and other writings…which appertain to or are in any way connected with the political history and past administration of the government of California…" The California State Archives, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State, continues to serve in the spirit of those early instructions, providing a...
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The University of Wisconsin-Stout Archives collects and preserves the records of the University of Wisconsin-Stout and its predecessors. It also serves as an Area Research Center for Dunn, Barron, and Pepin Counties in Wisconsin.
Topics: University of Wisconsin--Stout--Alumni and alumnae--Periodicals, University of...
Barnard College aims to provide the highest quality liberal arts education to promising and high-achieving young women, offering the unparalleled advantages of an outstanding residential college in partnership with a major research university. As a college for women, Barnard embraces its responsibility to address issues of gender in all of their complexity and urgency, and to help students achieve the personal strength that will enable them to meet the challenges they will encounter throughout...
The French literature collection of the John Carter Brown Library is of particular interest to those interested in political, social, and intellectual history and in the literature of travel. In addition to accounts by writers such as Cartier, Champlain, Thevet, Hennepin, and Tonti, the collection is strong in translations of French works in other languages. Semi-legendary and imaginary voyages hold particular interest. The library also holds a substantial collection of laws, decrees, and...
Head and tail-pieces; initials
Topic: Inquisition
Books contributed by Agawam Public Library .
Available here are some of Clarion University of Pennsylvania Libraries ’ most frequently used archival materials, including: Clarion Call student newspaper from 1923 - 2009 Curricula/Course Catalogs from 1887 – 1993/1994 Pathfinder (Clarion University-Venango Campus yearbook) from 1975 – 2002/2003 Sequelle yearbook from 1909 – 2000 The Clarion University-Venango Campus student newspaper/newsletter from October 1971 – April, 2009. This publication is listed under the various titles of...
Topic: clarion
A collection of yearbooks from Spokane public high schools made available through the Spokane Public Library with the cooperation of the Spokane Public Schools.
Topics: Spokane, Yearbooks
This collection contains items from The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. The Field Museum inspires curiosity about life on Earth while exploring how the world came to be and how we can make it a better place. Founded in 1893 as the Columbian Museum of Chicago, the Museum has spent more than 120 years in the pursuit of scientific knowledge about the world around us. The Field Museum Library is committed to supporting the Museum’s mission as an educational and research...
Topics: Field Museum, Biodiversity
The Kent State University Libraries, established in 1913, are a member of the Association of Research Libraries and a founding member of the OCLC and OhioLINK library consortia. Research collections include nearly 3 million books and periodicals, along with access to millions of electronic resources. The Libraries’ department of Special Collections and Archives provides access to rare and unique primary sources in a number of subject areas including University history, the Kent State...
International Dutch Periodical from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. First published in June of 1896 in the Netherlands. Became an international Magazine in 1967. Name changed to Liahona in January 2000. Dutch title: De Ster. Maandelijksch Tijdshrift van de Heiligen der laatste Dagen. Flake, C. J. Mormon bibliography, 08440 General Conference Issues
Located in California's eastern San Joaquin Valley, Tulare County is an agriculturally rich region and one of the top agricultural producers in the nation. Sequoia National Park and the Mineral King, Golden Trout and Domeland Wilderness areas lie within the County’s boundaries. Tulare County offers an active lifestyle with recreational and cultural activities including theater, music, and sports. Established in 1910 by the Board of Supervisors, the Tulare County Library provides library...
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The Glenn R. Negley Collection of Utopian Literature in Duke University’s David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library contains over 900 works, dating from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. The collection includes utopias and dystopias, works which, according to Dr. Negley, "use the device of a fictional society or state to present views of an ideal (utopian) or less than ideal (dystopian) value structure," especially focused on the political functioning of the...
Books contributed by Boston College Library The alumni magazine for Boston College began in 1933. Now called "Boston College Magazine" it has had a number of previous titles: Alumnus (1933-1935); Alumni Review (1935-1936); Alumni News (1937-1970); Bridge (1970-1978); and, now, Boston College Magazine (1978- ).
Mary Baldwin College is a private four-year women’s liberal arts college founded in 1842. MBC is home to a residential college for women, including the Virginia Women’s Institute for Leadership and the Program for the Exceptionally Gifted, as well as co-educational graduate and adult degree programs. It is located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley on 54 acres of rolling hills in Staunton, Virginia. The books in this collection, including yearbooks, histories, and the college’s...
The Victorian Collection features a wide assortment of British sociopolitical periodicals published from 1834 to 1900. This material covers such topics as religious revivals and Temperance movements, politics, agriculture, population studies, illustration, family values, and biography. These periodicals were produced and distributed to educate and persuade, so that, in the words of the editor for the Anti-Corn-Law Society, “the public mind may be kept in a state of information and...
Topic: brigham young university BYU victorian historical
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Books contributed by Waltham Public Library .
This collection includes items from the Ukrainian Museum-Archives in Cleveland, Ohio. The Ukrainian Museum-Archives is a museum dedicated to collecting literature, recordings, artifacts and other items that represent Ukrainian culture, Ukrainian immigration to America, and the history of Ukrainians in Cleveland. This collection is comprised of a selection from the 20,000 books, 1,000 different newspapers and magazines, 2,000 78 rpms and LP records and tens of thousands of posters, postcards,...
The Archives of Lebanon Valley College chronicles more than 145 years of the College's history through documents, films, photographs, publications, sound recordings, and videos. The Archives also contains the College's special collections and faculty publications. The collection presented online features many College publications including: course catalogs; La Vie Collegienne, the Lebanon Valley College student newspaper; other historical College publications including The Quad, The Crucible,...
The Ralph W. Steen Library is located on the campus of Stephen. F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, where it serves as the center of research and scholarly activities for the university and surrounding community. This collection currently contains issues of the University’s yearbook, the Stone Fort, which can be found in the East Texas Research Center . Digital Archives & Collections at the Ralph W. Steen Library can be accessed at http://digital.sfasu.edu, where the Stone...
This is the collection page for the School of Theology, Boston University
This collection includes all publications of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) which were not previously available through the NFB website, as well as many of the holdings in the Jacobus tenBroek Library. Those materials that are either in the public domain, or whose copyright owners have given permission, have been made freely available. Items still subject to copyright restrictions are available to be borrowed for up to fourteen days through the Internet Archive’s lending platform....
Topic: Blind community national group
The Legacy Center is the repository for the records and heritage of Drexel University College of Medicine and its predecessor institutions, including Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania (W/MCP), Hahnemann University, and the Schools of Nursing and Allied Health affiliated with both of these schools. Our collections are particularly strong in documenting the history of women in medicine and the history of homeopathic medicine in the United States. Explore our collections at...
Anabaptist and Mennonite digital library materials. AMBS is a learning community with an Anabaptist vision, educating followers of Jesus Christ to be leaders for God’s reconciling mission in the world.
This collection includes items from the Ukrainian Museum-Archives in Cleveland, Ohio, which is dedicated to collecting literature, recordings, artifacts and other items that represent Ukrainian culture and history, Ukrainian immigration to America, and the history of Ukrainians in Cleveland. This sub-collection comprises a selection of periodicals chiefly reflecting the experiences of individuals in displaced persons camps post-Wold War II.
The Jantz Collection at Duke Libraries
This collection contains yearbooks of the University of Mississippi, 1897-2013. Financial support for the digitization of yearbooks was provided by the Gerald Walton endowment.
We believe the works in this collection are eligible for free public access under 17 U.S.C. Section 108(h) which allows for non-profit libraries and archives to reproduce, distribute, display and publicly perform a work if it meets the criteria of: a published work in the last twenty years of copyright, and after conducting a reasonable investigation ( read more here ), no commercial exploitation or copy at a reasonable price could be found. This provision was enacted at the same time as the...
Mansfield University of Pennsylvania and local history materials. Includes items related to: Mansfield Classical Seminary Mansfield State Normal School Mansfield State Teachers College Mansfield State College Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Topic: Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Founded in 1896, the Alabama Girl's Industrial School offered young women an advanced educational experience. Gradually, the school transitioned into the Alabama Girls Technical Institute in 1913 and Alabama College in 1923. The final changes in name and mission occurred in 1969 when it became the University of Montevallo, Alabama's four-year public liberal arts institution. The University of Montevallo is a member of the prestigious Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. This collection...
Books contributed by Harvard Library Judaica Division .
The BPL’s incunabula collection embodies the varied output of the 15th-century European printing press. As of February, 2020, the collection is comprised of 583 physical items printed during the 15th century, the majority of which are books (issued either individually or as parts of multi-volume sets). The collection also contains a small number of single-sheet publications, blockbooks, and fragments of books that merit individual cataloging. In total, there are 555 discrete 15th-century...
The Enfield Historical Society Inc had these yearbooks scanned and digitized at their expense for your enjoyment and as part of its efforts to preserve our Enfield historical documents for future generations. Our goal is to have free access online to all of Enfield's school yearbooks for everyone to view at archive.org. We hope to include all high school yearbooks, junior high school yearbooks and any other Enfield school yearbooks when books are available and money is available to...
Colorado College was established in 1874 as a coeducational institution two years before Colorado became a state. As a private liberal arts college, Colorado College challenges students to develop habits of intellect and imagination that will prepare them for lifelong learning. The college operates on a unique academic calendar called “The Block Plan” which allows students to take one class at a time. Tutt Library’s contributions to the Internet Archive begin with the college’s...
The yearbook, L'Acadien, has been published almost every year since 1912.
Mission Statement of IUPUI University Library: The mission of the IUPUI University Library is to INFORM the IUPUI campus and wider community of learners through our educational resources, technologies, and expertise. CONNECT people with our resources, our services and each other. TRANSFORM the lives of our community members by facilitating discovery, creativity, teaching, learning and research. University Library actively partners in the transformation of information to new and more accessible...
The American Legion was founded in 1919 by World War I veterans to help meet the needs of veterans and their family in communities across the nation. The mission of The American Legion National Headquarters Library is to collect, maintain, and make available the historical documents and artifacts relating to The American Legion National Organization. The library's contributions to the Internet Archive include: The American Legion magazine which was first published weekly in 1919. Currently, the...
First founded as Hinds County Agricultural High School in 1917, Hinds Community College is now a comprehensive educational institution with six campuses serving the greater Jackson, Mississippi area. Serving more than 32,000 students annually, Hinds is the state’s largest community college and offers a myriad of programs including academic, technical, career, secondary, adult education and workforce training. The materials found in these digital collections document the history and growth of...
Material for this collection provided by Wayland Free Public Library .
The Wanderer is a weekly newspaper covering the communities of Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester in Southeastern Massachusetts. More information can be found at: The Wanderer